Drug Rehabilitation, The only Way To A Future
I grew up in a family with a good standing in the community. My father who is a lawyer and my mother who works in a museum had always been contributors to local charity programs and seen around in every event. Both of them have tried their best to keep us their two kids away from trouble. But since I went to the university, alone and can do anything I want to, I just forgot what my parents taught us and I went astray. I went with a group of young people who found going to clubs and having parties more enjoyable and more worthy to spend our time on than spend it on our studies. Then the once or twice use of club drugs which we thought at first to be harmless, together with alcohol had become an addiction that seems to me I can’t get away from anymore. I was 22 years old and already an addict. But maybe the values taught by my parents wasn’t altogether gone, I realized to myself that I need help; I need drug rehabilitation or else there is nothing for me in the future.
I was so scared that telling my parents was not one of my options. But I know that if I have to succeed in rehabilitating myself, I need them to be there with me. And how I hurt them when they know what happened to me. Yet they did not dwell on that; my father in his search on what to do and where to go; came upon the site 4rehabilitation. And that was the best thing that happened to us. It is with them that we were able to get the help that we need. I am really thankful that there is a site like this who could be there, since they made it easier for us to get the help we need.
Now it has been a year since my release from rehab. It was a struggle to keep sober but I have done it. Though I don’t think I am cured, but with the support of my family and friends, I can stay away from drugs for good.
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